Blogroll, the Fourth &“The Cruise of the ‘In Memoriam'”, by Victor Daley.
From Coleridge, to Pound, to Modernism, in general. Today’s post comes from friend of the blog, and author of a poem I liked a lot, Phillip A. Ellis. Knowing my interest in naval poems, he was kind...
View Article“The One Black Stain”, by Robert E. Howard.
Solomon Kane – one of the more iconic pulp heroes of the 20th century. While I am busy compiling the list for the second part of the Versatile Blogger Award goodness, something light, as an...
View Article“The Door of Unrest”, by O. Henry.
Before I leave you for the holidays, one last look at one of the more iconic treatments of a topic very, very close to the core of Coleridge’s literary work: The Eternal Wanderer, better known as “The...
View ArticleDylan Thomas, and the Albatross: “Grief Thief of Time”.
The voice of Wales references the Rime, in a rather surprising, and un-cheesy way. What will I tell you? I don’t usually read much Thomas, and I was pleasantly surprised about my find. I am presently...
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